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What up, everybody? Happy weekend. Scoobs is joining me, also known as Now Scuba Steve show on 1059 the row. Yeah.
What up, everybody? So glad to hear it's coolio with the flow back in your ear.
There was a lot of questions about that, but I would like for you guys to go listen to part one, because we talked all about it. We spent, like, 15 minutes talking all about that new phase of his life, and I wanted to give more space to that than just, like, one or two questions here.
Yeah, exactly. And by what I would like, she means you will listen to part one to hear it, because we break it down in great detail.
Okay. You don't have to, but, like, it'd be really cool if you did.
Yeah, totally. Up to you if you want to or not.
Our girl, the one who always.
Apple Valley.
Yeah, Apple Valley, California.
What's her name again? Michelle at Apple Valley.
What up? She said, oh, you know, it's my favorite day.
Oh, yeah.
So that's our first shout out. And then Natalie in Indiana said, my favorite guest. Never know where the conversation will go. And that is always true with us, actually.
Correct. Yes. Yeah, We.
We go on a lot of tangents. Okay, let's get started here. Favorite NFL or MLB team. Britain, North Carolina. And honestly, if I know you, we should also probably throw an NBA, so.
Oh, yeah, well, NBA is easy. Orlando Magic, always. Forever.
Okay.
I guess a close second will be the Lakers, because my son was born in LA and he loves the Lakers, and they're like a team that I feel like is like an America's team. Lakers. But my team, no matter what, I will die for them. I'm just kidding. No, I'm just kidding.
And your other dream is to be an announcer for Orlando Magic.
For Atlanta Magic. Exactly. And even my logo that I created has Orlando Magic vibes.
Black and blue.
It's black and blue. And it has the pinstripes in the background. So I saw that. Yeah. So I was like, let me pay homage to my. To my home and my favorite team and my favorite thing ever. It's even in my fricking Instagram bio. That's how much I love that team. So Orlando Magic, for sure.
Got it.
And then football. So growing up, football wasn't in Orlando. The only sports team we had was the Magic. So I wasn't into the Buccaneers. I didn't really care about them. And when you're in Orlando, you're pretty much anti Miami, so I didn't care for the Miami Dolphins. And as a kid, the Jacksonville Jaguars was a franchise team in 1995. And I was like, oh, that's pretty cool. I like the color green and that's kind of fun. And it's a Jaguar and they're brand new and they're in Jacksonville and I love the beach there. And I was like, I'll. You'll be a Jacksonville Jaguars fan. So I was. I've been a fan of them since day one. And they were really good in the beginning. They were like, they had a lot of promise and hope to be something. When they had Mark Brunell and Ken McArdle and all of a sudden they. They drafted Fred Taylor and they were supposed to be something.
And this was all the early 90s.
This is the early 90s to late 90s. And ever since like 1999, 2000, they have not done a damn thing.
You know, it's been like 25 years, right?
Yeah, I know. Trust me. Oh, I'm very well aware of that. So they have been a team that has sucked forever. And they've had a lot of promising years lately. And I think they're building a new stadium coming up. So usually when they build a new stadium, I feel like the conspiracy is they'll get a championship. So I'm hoping at some point that happens. So that's my football team, no matter what. Jacksonville Jaguars. Atlanta Magic. For basketball, baseball has always been a toss up too, because no team in Orlando. So I don't really have an allegiance and I don't really like the Marlins and the Tampa Bay Devil Rays don't really care for them either. So I don't really have a team, but. So I didn't have a team growing up. But as a kid, I would cheer for what my grandfather liked. Cause he loved baseball. And so he was a Milwaukee Braves fan at first. Cause he's from Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Okay.
The Milwaukee Braves moved to Atlanta, became the Atlanta Braves. And the Milwaukee got a new team called the Milwaukee Brewers. So he was a fan of the Braves and the Milwaukee Brewers.
So he stayed with the city, not with the team.
Yeah, he stayed with the city. Cause that was first. He stayed with the team. Cause the team moved to Atlanta. So he became an Atlanta Braves fan. And then when they got the brewers, he's like, oh, well, I like Milwaukee because that's where I'm from. So I like the brewers, too. So he was split between the brewers and the Atlanta Braves.
Makes sense.
Yeah.
I've always wondered how that happens. Like, where do you follow? Because I remember, like, Titans came from somewhere.
From Houston. They were the Houston Oilers.
Yeah. And so, like, I always curious if people, like, follow that, like, from Houston, they become, like, Tennessee Titans fans, or like, if they, like, Lego cover the tie and then, like, wherever the next one kind of comes from in the new city. Yeah, I've just been curious about that.
I'm sure it's based on personality. My grandfather just didn't really care. He just like, well, I like the Braves, and then I like Milwaukee. I'm from there, so I'll do both. So as a kid, I guess we silently cared about them a little bit, because if they won, he was in a good mood, and if they lost, he was pissed.
Okay, so we wanted them to win.
We wanted them to win. So it wasn't like it was there. I wasn't a fan of him. I was just a fan of. Because it altered his mood. So I didn't really have a team until I moved to San Francisco. And I was like, I guess I should have a baseball team, because now I'm living. Now I live in a city where. Where there is. There's two teams. There's the Giants, and then across the bay, which is like 10 minutes across the bay, there's the Oakland A's. Well, I was like, maybe I should do. Maybe I'll be a Giants fan. And within, like, six months of living there, they won a World World Series. And we used to get free tickets when I worked at the station. And as soon as they won a World Series, free tickets went away. All these bandwagon fans started coming out that were never fans of the Giants. And I was like, nah, I don't want to be a fan of that team. So many bandwagoners on them, and now it's like a white collar team. And tickets are so expensive, you can't even afford to go to a game. I was like, f the Giants. And I went to an A's game. And I was like, yo, this is awesome. No one comes here. You can buy a $10 ticket on the third deck, and you could sit down below, and no one cares. And everything there was so affordable, was so gritty. It kind of felt like, you know, those, like, 90s baseball movies. Like, what's that one with. I think it's the Cleveland Indians. You ever seen that one where they're like, like a terrible team and everyone hates it?
I don't know. As soon as you went like the team name, I knew I wasn't going to get it.
Yeah, like Charlie Sheen's in the movie.
Let me see. I Google it.
I think Charlie Sheen's in the movie. I think it's about the Cleveland Indians. And there was such a bad team.
Major league.
Major league. Yeah. And everyone hated them because they were kind of like the. The team that just sucked or whatever. And I was like, man, this feels a lot like a 90s movie going to an Oakland A's stadium. The stadium was a piece of crap. It sucked. Like, the bathrooms are always over flooding.
And you loved it.
And I was like, this is so awesome because it's so crappy and everyone hates it that I love it so much because everyone hates it.
That's so funny.
And it was so affordable and it was easy to get to. I would just get on bart, which is like the sub, go underneath the bay and pop up and there you are. You could walk right to the stadium. They sold these crappy hot dogs. Everything sucked about it. It was so awesome because it sucks so much.
Two things you never hear in the same sentence. It was so awesome because it sucks so much.
Yeah, I love that for you because the other experience was like this hoity toity, like, oh, we won a World Series. And I'm a big fan. I'm just like, f that. I want nothing to do with it. So. So I love the A's up until those effers, they're leaving. And so I'm a person that opposite of my grandfather when you leave because everyone's left there. The Raiders left there, they went to Las Vegas, the Warriors left and went over to cross the bay to San Francisco. And now the A's, they are leaving right now. They're playing in Sacramento and then they're going to be in stupid Las Vegas.
Okay?
So I in Las Vegas. So as soon as I found out they were leaving, I was like, you know what? F the A's. So then when I moved to la, it's kind of around the same time I moved to LA and I went to so many Dodger games and I was like, man, I've been. I've been to like almost 100 Dodger games. Way more than I went to the Oakland A's and the Dodger Stadium. If you've never been there before it feels like 1950s Disney. It's so, like, nostalgic and old, but, like, not trashy old. Like, it's clean old. And I was like, man, this is so cool. The vibe of Dodger Stadium and the fans and the. Where it's, like, sits on top of this hill, but, like, in a bowl. And I don't know, it was such a magical experience. And I went there so many times. I was like. I was like, well, I got some of an A's and a Dodgers fan, and they both get along as far as, like, the rivalry goes. Like, like, Dodgers hate Giants, but they are. They're okay with A's. Like, they're like, we're fine with them.
So it's so funny how that works.
So I was like a split fan. Like my grandfather. I had two. Two teams I liked. I like the A's and I like the Dodgers.
Okay.
And then my son was born there, and I was all about it.
What are you. What is happening? I was, like, really expecting, like, one of each. And you just keep. They keep piling on.
Ye. So. So, so now. But then when the A's left Oakland, now they're dead to me. Okay, so now I'm only a Dodgers fan.
Got it.
So a long winded answer. My basketball team always has been the Atlanta Magic. My football team has always been the Jacksonville Jaguars. And baseball has been up in the air, but has been solidified as the Los Angeles Dodgers. Los Doyers.
You know, I gotta. I gotta watch my team beat the Dodgers.
Who's your team?
The Red Sox.
Boston Red Sox. Okay.
And that wasn't because of me. That was my. When I was growing up, my really best friend, her older brothers, they were all from Rhode.
Okay.
So every time. And I was at her house so often, every time I was there, they'd be watching games. They would either be watching the Red Sox or the Patriots games.
Okay.
I was a Red Sox. And Because I didn't have boys in my family and I didn't watch sports.
And you didn't have teams in Kansas either.
No, we had. I mean, you had the Kansas City Royals and Kansas City Chiefs, but I didn't live in Kansas City. So to me, that was so far, like I was a kid. So I gotta go to see the Green Monster sign. The Green Monster.
Whoa. You signed it.
Oh, it was so cool. Yeah.
When did you do that?
It was a couple years ago because Jessica and Boston hooked it up when I went and visited because I really wanted to go.
It's iconic. Yeah.
And we got to sit on the third baseline as the Red Sox played the Dodgers and they beat him. It was a fun moment for me.
That's awesome. I guess who won the World Series last couple times? You know, I'm not as like.
Yeah, it's more like my nostalgia being a kid and I just wanted to see them. And it's just funny that it happened.
To be the Dodgers at that one moment. Yeah.
So, you know, shout out.
That's awesome. What are your teams in? So Boston Red Sox still. I mean, your baseball team?
I would say yes. If I ever care about any of them, that's probably it.
Football Patriots?
No, I kind of. I. That's. That one didn't stick with me. I think more because I played softball, so I cared about baseball a little bit.
Or don't even have a football team really.
Not really. I mean I watch like really is more college. Like K State.
Okay.
Wildcats is the only team I really keep up with. And then basketball, which are state shockers. So.
Okay, that makes sense.
College.
Yeah. I feel like definitely you're in a college esque type area in town. Like even in Orlando was a lot of college. It was either the Seminoles or the Gators. And it was like this massive rivalry because no one cared about UCF up until like recently. Yeah, it was. What side are you on? You gay or you Seminole? I don't give a crap about either one of them. I don't even like college sports.
I just like NBA.
So yeah, I like the Atlanta Magic and recently Jacksonville Jaguars since they've been. It became a franchise. That's about it. Really, dude.
Yeah. It's funny how like it just depends where you like grow up and yeah, everyone's different those two.
So people get so butthurt about like especially with the baseball thing. They're like, you don't have. It's like I really don't really cared about baseball. So that's why it changed so much for me because I didn't really care.
Well, I will say my boyfriend is a major Pittsburgh Steelers fan because of his family. Like his grandma, he watched the games with her all the time and was has huge fan. So I have a feeling that my life is about to look a little bit differently than it normally does.
You're gonna be a Pittsburgh Steelers fan?
Apparently. Here I go. Is your name from Big Daddy? This is from Jessica in Kentucky.
Yes. So when I was an intern in Orlando, it was like one of those fraternity type morning shows where they give you a name and so yeah, my Name is Steven. And when I came in day one, that was, like, a popular movie at the time. Big Daddy character Scuba Steve. And it was like, scuba Steve, damn you. And I was like, oh, yeah, that's a good movie. Like, no, no, no. That's your name. I was like, oh, okay. So that's my nickname. It came from. She's right. From Big Daddy.
You should say, I'm Big Daddy. Scuba Steve.
Big Daddy. That sounds a little weird and sexual.
But it's like, just saying, like, my name's from Big Daddy and stuff. I make weird. Then they made it weird.
Yeah, well, I got a context.
Funny joke.
Yeah, but, like, if you don't know the movie or that's why it's a.
Funny joke, and they. And they get all weird, and you're like, no, the movie.
True. Some people wouldn't know that. Hey, Big Daddy scoop of Steve. And they're like, oh, yeah.
I think you should start introducing yourself on your show. Just like Big Daddy.
Scooby. Sc. I'll try it tonight.
Please do. I want to hear it. Callie from Las Vegas, what do you both do to decompress from the stress of work?
Decompress from the stress of work? Cali. Well, speaking of Cali.
Cali.
By the way, no hate on the city of Las Vegas. I just. Just pissed that you're at the Oakland franchise for moving to Las Vegas.
And the Raiders.
And the Raiders. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I do love the city of Las Vegas. I was there and went to the Sphere, which was really, really cool.
Yeah, you went to the Kenny Chosen.
The Kenny Chosen concert. Oh, so freaking cool. That was another part of that vacation. At the very end of that vacation, which we talked about in the Q and A.
No, in the part one.
Part one. Oh, sorry. We're in the Q and A right now. Yeah, that's right. There was a question from Callie. Holy crap. In the part one, we talked about that by the end of the vacation, I was coming back from. I was coming back to Nashville, and I was coming back on Friday, and I was like, okay, let me get ready for work. I want to get back early. And I got an invite to go to Las Vegas. And I was like, yeah, I'll just switch my flights from Nashville to Las Vegas and then just stay a couple days later and go to the Sphere. And.
Whoa.
That was so freaking cool. It was like a mine F. It was almost too much, too, because there's a point where you're sitting there and my eyes are like, oh, my God, I need to go I have to go to the bathroom, and I want to sound like the old guy, but I went to the bathroom and just closed my eyes for a little bit because I'm like, I just need to reset my brain.
It was like you were on psychedelics, but you weren't.
But I wasn't. Well, I did take an edible. Okay, well, speaking of how I relax, that's how I relax. So in the evening, some people make crack a beer, I'll smoke a bowl. So that's how I decompress stress. I'll either do that or I'll meditate. But meditation usually involves smoking at some point. So that's how I Cali. Speaking of Cali, speaking of edibles, speaking of Las Vegas, all those things. Speaking of.
Anyways.
Know what I'm saying?
I think we know what you're saying.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I think we figured that out.
Yeah. Yeah. And another world. Everyone's got their vice. It's not like I do, like, freaking heroin or anything.
There's no judgment from me. It's just more that you just kept saying, I was like. But we weren't.
Well, they all kind of, like, tied together and related.
Okay, yeah, sure, whatever. Honestly. Really, I do hot yoga and take Remy for walks. That's my dog. So. Honestly, those are the only.
And you smoke a lot of weed, right?
All the time.
Like we're smoking right now.
Hey, Noggin.
Woo. You want to hit this?
This is not the rock show separation of church and state. All right, take a quick break. We'll be right back. What is your favorite thing about your house? New homeowner Jessica in San Diego would like to know.
Favorite. Oh, man. For me, for sure, it's because I never had really a backyard. It's having a yard.
Oh, yeah.
So I love. Because we've got about almost four acres, three and a half acres of yard, which maintenance is, you know, a little bit. But it's nice because we were living in LA last and we had. We were in a townhome. We had no yard. We had a homeless person peeing on the side of our house. And then before that was San Francisco and lived in the city, so I had no yard. And then in Orlando, I didn't really have a yard. We had a small yard growing up.
So what you're saying is you're like Raymundo and you got a little country living.
Oh, yeah. The moment I moved here, we're looking at houses. We're looking in, like, the city parts. And I was like, we've Already done city. And we had a kid and I wanted more kids. And everyone's like, you gotta move to Brentwood. And I'm like, it's not for me. It's not my. Not my. My. My kind of people in land and area and folk. Yeah. Just different. Not saying there's bad people there. I'm just saying it's just not my vibe. And it's just too far away and traffic sucks coming from that direction into the city. And. And we were driving around, I was like, let's go a little further above East Nashville, but not as far as Ray is. And we found a little pocket and I was like, oh, this is great. It's like a little city, but it's country and you're close enough to where drive time isn't too bad. And so yeah, for me, it's my backyard. I love having a yard.
Okay, that's a good one.
Yeah. What about you?
I don't know. I was trying to think about this and I. Man, I really love my little living room because I take a lot of naps on my couch and I would have a little tree in the corner that always has Christmas lights so I can have Christmas year round. It's not like a Christmas tree, it's just a. It's like a kind of a palm tree that I wrapped Christmas lights around. Okay, that's cool because I love the warm lights vibe.
I get it.
Every time Christmas comes down, I get depressed. So I'm like, okay, how can I have this all the time? And in that same corner I put a vinyl record player.
Oh, cool.
Is where all my vinyls are. And it's just a cute little vibe in there and I feel cozy. I also have my bar cart that sits there, so if I need a little drink.
True.
Just set up little hangout space. Yeah. I really spend most of my time there.
Okay.
So I feel that mostly for the.
Naps, but it's like a man cave for you. Kind of a woman cave.
A little bit more homey and. Yeah, not as broski exactly.
Well, if you get to the point where in your relationship you end up living in the same place. If you guys already talked about like, we're doing my house. No, we're doing my house.
No, not really. I mean he's. He's in an apartment, so also we.
Do you do your house? Yeah.
With the way prices costing.
Oh my God.
Yeah. Yeah. Probably just because that makes more sense right now, but. No, we haven't had that full blown conversation yet.
Yeah, we were There when I met my wife, because I was living in the city of San Francisco in an apartment, which was cool. It was fun because we. Whenever she come visit me, we just walk all over the city and get drunk or whatever and then stumble back to the place because we don't have to drive anywhere. And eventually we got to a point in our relationship where it became super serious. And she's like, hey, this apartment is really expensive. You know, let's fix your credit. Let's get you out of the. Out of here, and let's be together. And so then I end up. Because she had a house. So I ended up moving out with her in the East Bay and moved into her house because it just made the most sense.
That's what it always is. It never boils down to anything other than, like, what makes the actual most sense. And especially right now. The way that things cost.
Oh, my God. Yeah.
Probably will be that. But also, that's just more because I don't want to buy another house right now. Yeah, it's like a miserable experience.
Yeah. You got the equity in your home. You bought it a long time ago. And if you both had a home interest rate. Yeah, your interest rate was good. If you both had a home a little. It'd be a little difficult and different, but, yeah, apartment to a house. I'm sure he's even thinking, like, God, where can I move in? I'm moving. In fact, I may have already moved in.
No, between you and Lunchbox, I am engaged and moved in.
Well, hey, during that.
I just went on a trip.
Yo, during that segment, though, you're fiddling with your fingers a lot.
I know. Well, I was trying to mess with Lunchbox, and I was going to, like, put it over on my other finger and be like, guess what, guys? But I didn't have my. Like, I should have had my. One of my rings that kind of looks like an engagement ring.
Well, I saw you fiddling. I was like, is she fiddling? Cause she has a ring?
No, I was trying to mess with it.
Okay, you were messing with me then. Cause I was the only one that caught it. And I was texting Lunchbox, yo, mention her ring. Mention her finger. She's. And now she's deflecting.
I don't know if you remember, but, gosh, like, two years ago, I wore one of these rings that I have on which. They're fidget rings.
Yeah.
And I had worn it on my ring finger when I was dating somebody. And Lunchbox came in, was like, she's Wearing a ring. And I was like, I just like it on that finger bit.
Okay.
And I was single at the time, mind you, so I was gonna mess with him again and be like, yeah, no, I'm not a very good liar. So.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It didn't work. That was what I was doing.
Okay, well, you caught my attention. I was like, holy crap. She's over fidgeting. She's fidgeting, and she's fidgeting, and she's looking around and fidgeting. I'm like, she keeps fidgeting. And before he even mentioned it, you were fidgeting. I was like, oh, my God.
I'm fidgeting because he makes me uncomfortable.
That's factual. Okay.
If I ever actually fidget, it's because of him.
Yeah.
And it's just. As soon as I heard my name, I'm like, what are we.
Yeah, here we go.
And I'm like, okay. And I have to start preparing my little, like, spiel back there, because we're guys. We don't get prepared. I don't know that's happening.
You have no idea. Yeah, he's here. Lunch.
Because of him.
Okay, that's.
So that was why.
Totally fair.
Okay, we're gonna do quick, two more. What is the coolest memorabilia that you each have displayed or stashed away, Ryan in Texas?
My coolest memorabilia, I think one of the coolest ones, because I haven't. The last trophy I won was in second grade. I won the Pinewood Derby, which is a Boy Scout thing. Have you ever heard of the Pinewood Derby?
I mean, I know boy Scouts. I don't think I know about Pinewood Derby.
There's this big thing they would do. It's a race. And so you get, like, a block of wood that's like, the size of maybe, like, I don't know, two cell phones. And then you have to construct it into a race car. And however, sanding it, whatever tools you have. And then once you've constructed it, they do this big race where it's like. It's like a slope maybe, like, 10ft up in the air, and they put a bunch of cars, and then you can. Then it's all right. 3, 2, 1. They let it go. It's like, all by chance and luck. And then they race down, and if your car wins, you go to the next round. Next round, Next round. Well, I got all the way to the very end, and I won. But I only won because my dad was an engineer who would work on airplanes and worked on Airplanes before we went to war and all this crap. Like, so he has all this inside knowledge about gravity and all these things. And he put, like, hidden weights in my car. So it was like this monumental moment. So he cheated, but he built this, like, sick ass car. And I just smoked. We were just beating people. Like, we were smoking people. Like, it wasn't even close. It was like everyone's like, wow. Oh, my gosh. And I think Buzz Aldrin was there because he was, like, a fixture in our town in Orlando.
I was like, how?
Yeah.
An astronaut was there. Not only just an astronaut, but the astronaut.
The astronaut, yeah. And this is like, a young Buzz Aldrin. And because we were near Cape Canaveral and all that. Orlando. Really close. And so I remember him being, like, a celebrity judge or something, and even he was like, holy cr. And I was like, I think my dad knows Buzz. And I think there are in cahoots here, because my dad worked at, like, a secret base. And I was like, oh, my God, this is crazy. I'm winning. So my last trophy I ever won was in second grade. I never won a damn trophy ever again in my entire life until we won our first CMA, which I think was 2021. And so that'd be a really cool piece of memorabilia. At least. I guess you can call it memorabilia.
Yeah, no, it is. I mean, that would be mine.
Yeah. CMA trophy.
Yeah. I have my CMA and ACM trophy sitting together, and it's the coolest thing. And, like, I never draw attention to it, but for me, it's like, I look at it and it's so cool. But I will say my new philanthropy won the Impact Award that I got.
Okay. That's a cool one. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
That. That. It beats it as, like, an emotional thing for me, but both of them are really just cool career moments.
Really, really cool. Yeah. Yeah, I guess. I don't know if he's looking for, like, jerseys or whatever or.
I also. I did in CMA Fest. I don't know if you remember this, but I, like, saw Chris Stapleton post that. He signed a bunch of whiskeys and put them out of, like, Nashville store. And I went. Bought one, right? Yeah, Yeah, I do have one of those.
That's pretty cool.
That's a cool memorabilia.
That's really cool. Yeah.
Do you have, like, a memorabilia, like, signed from somebody?
No, I have. I have things that I want. Like, I really want, like, a sign like Penny jersey or a Shack jersey, and I always look on ebay and Places, and I'm like, man, I can't pull the trigger. It's too expensive.
But one day, I'd love to get that. A lot of money at this point.
Yeah. Yeah.
Or you just one day, hopefully can meet Shaq and just have him sign something.
That'd be pretty cool, too.
Yeah, that'd be cooler anyway.
Be way cooler. Yeah. Or like a shoe signed by him. And I used to be exposed. A lot of memorabilia because I used to work in a car shop as a kid, and so I would see all those things, like sign Jordan jerseys and Shaq, Penny, Larry, everything. I've seen all those things, and I've held them and I've sold them. I've never actually physically owned one of them. Yeah, exactly. Yeah.
Okay, next. Next Dream goal.
Yeah, exactly. Yeah.
Okay, I'm gonna. We're gonna get out of here. The last question I feel like we'd be here answering all the time. So we're gonna save another one.
Or is it a. Is it what? Is the question? Maybe we'll hold it. We'll tease it for six weeks from now.
If your personality was a room, what would that room be decorated with? Alan from Florida.
All right, Alan from Florida. Hold that for the next best bits.
So hopefully we're at the.
Wait six months or six weeks, Whatever it is, whatever the rotation happens, this.
Is a deep, deep, deep, deep, deep, deep tease.
Deep. The deepest tease ever down under the surface.
Okay, everybody go listen to the scoop of Steve on 159The Rock on iHeartradio. You can check out my new podcast. Take this personally. I say new. It's not new anymore. It's been a year.
Yeah, I know. But it still feels new, though, right?
Yeah, it's just part of my brain now, but yeah, go check that out also on iheartradio and subscribe to the Bobby Bone show on YouTube. Good stuff going up there. At some point, Eddie's gonna be eating some hot dogs. Oh, yeah, subscribe. Bye, everybody.
Morgan
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Podcast Title: The Bobby Bones Show
Host/Author: Premiere Networks
Episode: Big Daddy Nicknames, Cool Memorabilia, & Home Favorites
Release Date: July 12, 2025
In this engaging episode of The Bobby Bones Show, host Morgan delves into a lively Q&A session with a special guest, affectionately nicknamed "Scuba Steve." The conversation navigates through personal anecdotes, favorite sports teams, cherished memorabilia, and beloved home features. This detailed summary captures the essence of their discussions, enriched with notable quotes and timestamps to provide listeners with a comprehensive overview.
The episode kicks off with a playful exploration of nicknames, particularly focusing on the origin of "Scuba Steve." The nickname hails from the popular movie Big Daddy, which became a topic of amusement between Morgan and Steve.
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to discussing favorite sports teams across various leagues, revealing personal connections and nostalgic ties.
Morgan and Steve share their allegiance to basketball teams, highlighting the Orlando Magic and the Los Angeles Lakers.
Quote:
Morgan: "For basketball, it's the Orlando Magic, always. Forever."
Timestamp: [04:04]
Steve: "My favorite team is the Lakers because my son was born in LA, and they feel like an America's team."
Timestamp: [04:07]
The conversation shifts to football, with a focus on the Jacksonville Jaguars and historical perspectives on teams like the Miami Dolphins.
Baseball teams spark a discussion about team loyalty influenced by family and geographic ties, touching on the Milwaukee Braves, Atlanta Braves, Milwaukee Brewers, and the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Morgan and Steve reminisce about treasured memorabilia that hold sentimental and historical value.
Steve's Pinewood Derby Trophy:
Reflecting on his childhood achievements, Steve shares a memorable moment from winning the Pinewood Derby, a Boy Scout event, thanks to his engineer father's ingenuity.
CMA and ACM Trophies:
Celebrating career milestones, Morgan showcases her Country Music Association (CMA) and Academy of Country Music (ACM) trophies.
The discussion transitions to personal living spaces, highlighting what makes each host's home special.
Steve's Spacious Yard:
After years in urban settings with limited outdoor space, Steve now cherishes his expansive yard in a more suburban setting.
Morgan's Cozy Living Room:
Morgan describes her living room setup, emphasizing comfort and personal touches like a palm tree adorned with Christmas lights and a vinyl record player.
Sports Team Transitions:
The hosts discuss the emotional impact of sports teams relocating, such as the Oakland A's moving to Las Vegas, and how it affects fandom.
Engagement Tease:
A lighthearted moment occurs when Morgan teases about a possible engagement, adding a personal and humorous touch to the episode.
As the episode wraps up, Morgan encourages listeners to engage with the show through various platforms and teasers for future content, ensuring the audience remains connected and eager for upcoming episodes.
This episode of The Bobby Bones Show offers a heartfelt and relatable exploration of sports fandom, personal achievements, and the sanctity of home, all wrapped in an engaging and conversational format.